'Edenworks' is a New York-based startup that is running a self-sufficient aquaponic greenhouse on top of a local metalworking shop. In countries around the world, many people have turned to urban gardens as a means of supplementing the local food supply. This innovative rooftop garden not only grows its own produce but runs entirely on fish-based fertilizers.
The aquaponic greenhouse builds on the concept of virtual farming by growing a number of different foods on top of one another. The stacked growing beds contain a soil-free growing solution that produces various leafy greens and herbs. Unlike other rooftop gardens, all of the plants at Edenworks are fed fish manure. The beds are connected to a large fish tank that transfers wastewater directly to the growing beds. The technology allows the plants to be grown with entirely natural substances.
The fish-fed rooftop garden demonstrates one of the more natural ways that consumers can grow their own produce in the urban environment.
Fish-Fed Rooftop Gardens
This Aquaponic Greenhouse is Located on Top of a Metalworking Shop
Trend Themes
1. Urban Rooftop Gardens - Opportunity for businesses to create self-sufficient gardens on top of buildings to supplement local food supply.
2. Aquaponic Farming - Disruptive innovation potential in using fish-manure fertilizers to grow crops in a soil-free solution.
3. Virtual Farming - Technology-driven approach to stack and grow different foods on top of one another in a controlled environment.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - Innovative farming techniques using aquaponics and sustainable fertilizers to increase crop yield and reduce environmental impact.
2. Urban Development - Opportunities to incorporate rooftop gardens into urban infrastructure to promote local food production and create green spaces.
3. Sustainability - Growing demand for eco-friendly practices in agriculture, such as aquaponics, for a more sustainable and self-sufficient food system.